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E-cars as tractors: Rameder increases application possibilities!

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E-cars as tractors: Rameder increases application possibilities!

In the meantime, more and more fully electrically powered vehicles offer a practical towing capacity. It doesn’t matter whether you want to start your holiday in an e-mobile, with a caravan, bring garden clippings to the recycling center with a small trailer or go on a tour with a heavy e-bike - the right towbars are available in the online shop from Rameder, Europe's largest provider of transport solutions for everything to do with cars, at the web address www.kupplung.de. One of the real powerhouses among e-cars is the BMW iX3. With the rigidly mounted trailer hitch from the Rameder range, the BMW can take up to 100 kilograms with a vertical load of 2.500 kg. That's long enough for a medium-sized caravan or even a horse trailer. Including the 13-pin universal electrical kit, it can be ordered from the online shop for 312 euros. As with all Rameder towbars that can be retrofitted, with this complete set, customers receive everything they need to install the towbar themselves, from the smallest screw to detailed installation instructions.

DIY installation or in a specialist workshop

Those who prefer things to be simpler can book an appointment at one of the numerous Rameder assembly points throughout Germany and have the work carried out by the specialists on site. For the Mercedes-Benz EQA Rameder offers a rigid trailer hitch from 416 euros, the detachable variant costs from 582 euros, each as a set with a vehicle-specific 13-pin electrical kit. In both versions, the Mercedes roams away with a trailer load of at least 850 kilograms. A trailer hitch is even planned for the end of March, which offers a proud 1,8 tons towing capacity. The Tesla brand is without a doubt one of the pioneers of e-mobility. For the Model 3 In its online shop, for example, Rameder offers a complete set of a removable coupling including the 13-pin electrical set from 658 euros. This is not allowed to tow a trailer, but is specially designed to accommodate a bicycle carrier and offers a whopping 75 kilograms vertical load. So it also applies to e-vehicles - with the trailer hitches from Rameder, the possible uses for Stromer can be increased.

E-cars as tractors: Rameder increases application possibilities!

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